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The Research Of The Relationship Between Visual Recognition And Comprehensive Materials In Oil Paintings

Posted on:2014-06-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401971641Subject:Fine Arts
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With the continuous development of social economy, the traditional realism art has gained popularity, it went to a drab road, and at the same time people want to have a new breakthrough. The material art came into being, stood up and became the master. The characteristics and value of the material itself in the oil painting has been maximized, it has brought us a visual and tactile impact, at the same time, in the process of creativity the accidently effect has amplified by artists’self-cultivation, this more enhanced the impact and appeal of the picture, and gave the viewers a full play to their imagination, this is the charm of Comprehensive materials of Art. It brings people a new visual experience. Comprehensive materials of Art on materials and techniques are more freedom, it no longer limits the artists painting in front of the canvas, instead they can paint on the move through a variety of ways such as to drop the paint. And the final form of the picture is that we can no longer foresee. It is because of its mysterious, enhances the artist’s creative interests. People all have the desire of discover the unpredictable world, the artists are eager to give full play to their creativity as well as its own charm, to create works of art that highlight their personality. Artists’distinct personality and their unique perspective on the art are reflected in their works, and their works have not only impact the development of the art, but also make a contribution for the development of art. Today in the context of development of art diversification, the use of comprehensive materials has met the psychological needs of a wide variety of art aesthetic.
Keywords/Search Tags:oil painting, visual identification, comprehensive materials, relationship, study
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